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<li>Skipping the final vowel in pronounciation, if it's a short one (y or i). | <li>Skipping the final vowel in pronounciation, if it's a short one (y or i). | ||
<li>"E" does not use the Proto-Grekelin "''/eː/''" sound but the Urlogrok "''/ε/''". | <li>"E" does not use the Proto-Grekelin "''/eː/''" sound but the Urlogrok "''/ε/''". | ||
<li>/k/ has replaced /s/ in many grammatical rules: Greek " | <li>/k/ has replaced /s/ in many grammatical rules: Greek "Οι λέοντες" vs Grekelin "E keléontek".</li> | ||
<li>Higher effect of soft and hard Tsitakismos (/j/, /i/ become /d͡ʒ/, /k/ becomes /t͡s/, etc), similar to multiple Greek dialects. | <li>Higher effect of soft and hard Tsitakismos (/j/, /i/ become /d͡ʒ/, /k/ becomes /t͡s/, etc), similar to multiple Greek dialects. | ||
<li>Rarely, voiced consonants become voiceless when unstressed</li> | <li>Rarely, voiced consonants become voiceless when unstressed</li> |
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